

Accelerated Ageing
Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Accelerated Ageing in Children
Aspiring researcher Georgi Radulov summarises some recent research from colleagues at the Mohn Centre.
Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Accelerated Ageing in Children
Aspiring researcher Georgi Radulov summarises some recent research from colleagues at the Mohn Centre.
New guidelines for psychedelics trials aim to be ‘gold standard’
New psychedelic trial guidelines covering music, lighting, and cultural safety aim to set a global “gold standard” for clinical research.
Positive mindset about ageing in over-60s linked to better recovery after a fall
There is a strong association between an older person’s view of how they are ageing and how well they will physically recover after a fall.
Can artificial intelligence improve mental health support services?
Scientists have developed a novel application of deep learning to monitor the quality of mental health text support services for better quality care.
Imperial experts call for action on finance, health and loss and damage at COP29
As COP29 kicks-off in Baku, Imperial experts implore nations to act on finance, loss and damage, health and adaptation in their climate plans.
Digital mental health support in the UK is vital
A new report reveals how Shout’s digital service provides timely, targeted and effective mental health support for those in urgent need
How Air Pollution and Traffic Noise are Silently Damaging Teenage Development
Budding sixth former, Jevan Sathyamoorthy, joined the Mohn Centre for work experience. Read through his summary of a recent research article.
IGHI launches the first Global Health Summer School for Year 13 Students
Last week, the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) hosted its first Global Health Summer School for 22 Year-13 students from London schools
Climate change disproportionately affects mental health of vulnerable people
New Global Research and Action Agenda identifies recommendations and priorities for understanding the mental health impacts of the climate crisis
Q&A: Understanding nature loss as a public health concern
Imperial College London and the University of Kent researchers published a framework capturing the connections between mental health and conservation.